Learjet 35A Aircraft Brake Parts

Learjet 35A FAA/PMA Approved Brake Parts

Conceived by visionary aviation icon Bill Lear as a moderately priced small jet for business travel, the Learjet 35A first took to the sky in 1963. Initial testing showed it to be a nimble and astoundingly fast aircraft. The company soldiered on through adversity and FAA certification, but in 1967 Lear ended up selling controlling interest to the Gates Rubber Company and the name was changed to Gates Learjet. Later, Canadian manufacturer Bombardier bought the struggling company and put Learjet back on track. Today, the name Learjet is virtually synonymous with corporate jet aircraft.

Gone are the days where it was the OEM or nothing at all. FAA approved aftermarket brake parts from Rapco Fleet Support provide superior performance and longevity - and most importantly, a safer brake part.